Vehicle

2003 Dodge Grand Caravan ES AWD 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)

Review

I test drove this van and was instantly
impressed with the handling and
acceleration
The list price on the model we chose is
over $40,000. One thing that struck me
is that the interior is, well, kinda
cheap. The seats are nice, firm and
supportive, but the armrests are
plastic. The doors are very hard
plastic. There's no memory on the power
settings. There seems to be an odd lack
of headroom for an interior with so
much available space
One thing that drives me crazy is that
theres an edge that juts out from the
door where they mounted the PW
switches. This edge is hard is exactly
where I might rest my left knee while
driving. It is terribly uncomfortable
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Vehicle

2003 Dodge Grand Caravan eL Fwd 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)

Review

Bought the eL after much shopping,
looked at them all, Honda, Toyota, Ford
and chevy. Dodge beats them all in
ride/handling, comfort, and price,
about the same on MPG as Honda/Toyota.
Our eL is actually better than
advertized on MPG. With only 1200 Miles
(1 month old) on it we are consistantly
getting 28.5 highway and low 20's in
town. We got the 6-CD changer and the
whole sound system is AWSOME. My wife
and I are card carrying AARP members
and we travel a lot however we needed a
vehicle with room inside and lots of
comfort. This van is it!
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Vehicle

2003 Dodge Grand Caravan ES Fwd 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)

Review

The market for minivans is
interesting. Honda is feeling the heat
and was willing to discount an Odyssey
EX, with leather and DVD, by $2,000.
Almost bough a Sport nicely equipped
for $26.2, but I decided to drive a
hard bargain for the ES with package
29S. I had to leave twice before the
dealer acquiesed to selling the
vehicle for $26.6 after rebates.
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Vehicle

2003 Dodge Grand Caravan EX Fwd 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)

Review

We've had the minivan for 4 months and
have put about 3,000 miles on it. Not
the slightest hint of a problem. My
wife drives it most of the time around
town and she loves it. The power
doors/liftgate are indispensable. I
get to drive the car on the highway
and find it smooth and comfortable.
Power is fine for us, but we are not
aggressive drivers. Gas mileage is
about advertised, we get 25 on road
trips, but 18 otherwise. We bought
the minivan over a sedan mainly for
hauling things and it's great for
that. It's hauled a bulky NordicTrack
treadmill and a ton of
building/landscaping supplies from
Lowe's. Much more practical than a
SUV.
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Vehicle

2003 Dodge Grand Caravan EX Fwd 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)

Review

This Vehicle has been absouloutely
wonerfull for the last 25,000 miles we
looked at the Pontiac, T&C , And Honda.
They didnt compare at all to the Gran
Caravan Ex. We have it all fully loaded
with leather power doors and liftgate
3.8 liter 215 horsepower engine 4 disc
CD player etc. For only $26,678 an
excellent value! Also we have 0% APR For
60 months this car has amaizing
excelleration for a minivan the engine
is much more refined than the honda. and
feels alot more peppy than the pontiac.
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2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Fwd 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)

Review

My wife and I decided that after our
third child that we needed to purchase a
minivan. We looked at and drove many
different vans including the Toyota,
Ford, Pontiac, and the Honda. The
Grand Caravan had the best ride and
comfort for the money. We bought the
van with a factory DVD player. WOW it
is amazing how quite the kids are when
listening/watching a video. With the
head phones on the kids my wife and I
can still listen to the music we choose
without disturbing them. The 3.3 is a
great motor but I wish it was it had a
little more pick-up. Should have
gotten the 3.8 I will remember next
time to get the 3.8L. What a value for
only $26,000.
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Vehicle

2003 Dodge Grand Caravan EX Fwd 4dr Minivan (3.8L 6cyl 4A)

Review

Finally succumbing to the harsh reality
of growing older, we finally decided to
purchase a minivan. After looking at and
driving several (Town and County,
Oddessy, Sienna, MPV), we decided the
best value for the dough was the Dodge
GC. I think it is definitely the
sportiest looking of all minivans. Power
of the 3.8L is good, difference from the
3.3L is noticable. Interior size is
great and to purchase an extended 70K
bumper-to-bumper warranty was cheap
since it already carries a 70K
powertrain warranty, which made it very
attractive. Can't wait to take a long
family dri
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